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Non-trivial figures: Yuji Okitani

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 31 August 2018
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In the first of a new series of interviews with people in maths news, Lucy Rycroft-Smith speaks to Yuji Okitani
Interviews and intersections

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Intersections: maths and the zoo manager

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 24 August 2018
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Lucy Rycroft-Smith discovers how a zoo manager uses maths in her role
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Women - like men, only cheaper

by Darren Macey & Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 10 August 2018
An increasing piles of coins with a final jar full of them
Darren Macey and Lucy Rycroft-Smith collaborate to highlight the pitfalls when interpreting published data about the gender pay gap
Mining for maths

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Seven questions with... Professor Benjamin Rott

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 03 August 2018
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Benjamin Rott of the University of Cologne is the latest mathematician to face Lucy Rycroft-Smith's seven questions
Interviews and intersections

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Cumulative frequency: a dancer's tale

by Lucy Rycroft-Smith, 27 July 2018
Two pairs of people dancing the Lindy hop
Can teaching maths be like teaching people to dance? Lucy-Rycroft Smith thinks it can, and possibly should, be.
Teaching maths

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